Fortress Toronto Canada’s Version Of Tenement Square
Downtown Toronto is under siege where a high security fence all around the downtown core and for those that work and live in that area their rights have been temporarily suspended until Monday when all the leaders leave.
The mainstream news will be covering the leaders of this conference but who will tell the story of the protesters who are described by federal safety minister Stockwell Day as anarchist and thugs.
The protesters have stated that they have heard stories that undercover police will be in the crowd trying to get them to be violent just so the police can arrest them faster.
Canada has spent almost a billion dollars on security more than any country has spent on any G20 event.
Military and all three levels of police and then some will be there in the area ready to put down any violence that the protesters are willing to start.
Protesters will have their signs and banners; they also will have their grease paint and their vials of fake blood so they can look pretty for the TV cameras that will be there to cover their plight.
The protesters have started their activities and it will intensify dramatically on the weekend.
If anybody is in downtown Toronto and sees anything let the rest of the Canadian Content community know so we can know the whole story.
June 21
Two community activists and organizer were arrested, intimidated
and detained for hours at a converted film studio earlier today. Elaborate
charges were placed upon them. All the unfounded charges have now been
dropped and the two organizers are free.
4 activists were also harassed and pushed around and their flag poles were
seized without notice.
The demonstration was organized by a group of autonomous anti-poverty
organizations, SOS, KCAP and SAFE
A gas station was symbolically occupied
for a few minutes with the march finally heading to Children’s Aids
Services HQ.
we see the direct effects of global capitalism
on our friends and loved ones, who are being denied food, childcare,
affordable housing, harm reduction information and other basic rights one of the protesters said
.
.
Downtown Toronto is under siege where a high security fence all around the downtown core and for those that work and live in that area their rights have been temporarily suspended until Monday when all the leaders leave.
The mainstream news will be covering the leaders of this conference but who will tell the story of the protesters who are described by federal safety minister Stockwell Day as anarchist and thugs.
The protesters have stated that they have heard stories that undercover police will be in the crowd trying to get them to be violent just so the police can arrest them faster.
Canada has spent almost a billion dollars on security more than any country has spent on any G20 event.
Military and all three levels of police and then some will be there in the area ready to put down any violence that the protesters are willing to start.
Protesters will have their signs and banners; they also will have their grease paint and their vials of fake blood so they can look pretty for the TV cameras that will be there to cover their plight.
The protesters have started their activities and it will intensify dramatically on the weekend.
If anybody is in downtown Toronto and sees anything let the rest of the Canadian Content community know so we can know the whole story.
June 21
Two community activists and organizer were arrested, intimidated
and detained for hours at a converted film studio earlier today. Elaborate
charges were placed upon them. All the unfounded charges have now been
dropped and the two organizers are free.
4 activists were also harassed and pushed around and their flag poles were
seized without notice.
The demonstration was organized by a group of autonomous anti-poverty
organizations, SOS, KCAP and SAFE
A gas station was symbolically occupied
for a few minutes with the march finally heading to Children’s Aids
Services HQ.
we see the direct effects of global capitalism
on our friends and loved ones, who are being denied food, childcare,
affordable housing, harm reduction information and other basic rights one of the protesters said
.
.